Prokofiev’s “6 Pieces from Cinderella, Op. 102” suite is one of his most beloved works, capturing the magic and emotions of the classic fairy tale through beautiful music. “6 Pieces from Cinderella” is a popular choice for concerts, recordings, and even ballet adaptations. Its accessibility and evocative character make it a favorite among audiences of all ages.
Structure: The suite consists of six distinct pieces, each depicting a different scene or aspect of the story:
- Waltz (Cinderella and the Prince): A graceful and elegant waltz showcasing the blossoming romance between the two.
- Cinderella’s Variation: A solo piece highlighting Cinderella’s gentle and hopeful nature.
- The Quarrel: A fast-paced and mischievous section portraying the sisters’ argument with Cinderella.
- Waltz (Cinderella’s Departure for the Ball): A majestic and triumphant waltz as Cinderella departs for the ball in her magical transformation.
- Pas-de-châle: A lively and playful dance section, often interpreted as depicting the clock striking midnight and forcing Cinderella to flee.
- Amoroso: A tender and passionate duet, symbolizing the enduring love between Cinderella and the Prince.
In terms of technical demands, the “6 Pieces from Cinderella” fall within the realm of intermediate pianists. While they do pose challenges, such as quick fingerwork, intricate passages, and occasional shifts in dynamics, they are not overwhelmingly complex. The pieces require a solid command of basic piano technique, including agility, hand coordination, and dynamic control.